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Guest Blog: Telling People at Work About Your MS

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I was recently invited to write a guest blog for The World vs. MS, and I really enjoyed putting these thoughts on to paper. It made me reflect on my own disclosures over the years and how I've honed this into two kinds of conversation - a more in depth one with my manager and my 'elevator pitch' for more opportune, or unplanned, conversations. Updated September 2020: Reproduced with kind permission from @MSOnetoOne_EU (formerly TheWorldvsMS) as we feel it may be useful to others. Telling People at Work About Your MS So, you’ve been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and, along with all of the emotional turmoil that comes with being diagnosed with a life-long condition, you’re also worried about work. The majority of MS diagnoses happen when people are in their twenties and thirties; a time when you are likely to be at an exciting point in your career, and possibly becoming technically expert in what you do. It is, therefore, completely natural that work will feature i